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  • ~~~~~~-:---• --►~"·'"~-=--~~ -~~--·-------~-·~, ~~ ..,~:-....;ro.r ...-:---"' . ·-.. ..--.,. ··.,. . -,.~--~-- ~- ·· ----~ While the Washington Post gave best United States coverage to the ceremonies themselves, many important newspapers -- including the New York Times, the Baltimore Sun, tl·,..e Washington Star
  • Hospital], or ultimately to Mayo's [Clinic], as indeed did I. But Radford Brown was a specialist in gynecology and obstetrics. G: Was he in Baltimore? J: No, right there in Austin [Washington], a very courtly, elegant gentleman, a wonderful line
  • on Tuesday and make a st~t~m~nt on Vl~dnesday. Hfl.1.J1 : Vie have big problem of disarmrunent meeting on Tuesday in Geneva. MCNflf,1.1\HA: We can't delay this frnm the public. PR~SIDBNT: Congresn ought to hA briefed on Saturday or Sun~ny n.nd go
  • January 24, 1966 FROM: :RONALD F. STINNETT RE: MILITARY SUPPLEMENTAL I ~~'ttf NOte the attached articte ·\44:t;~rewsttr .had in the BALTIMORE'
  • Dick we have just •listened to Gregory, the comedian, the great song-and-dance spoke at the University of act," counters the mayor, pen nsylvania, Stanford who will never be a speech (who always wears· sun- • teacher. He adds that his glasses
  • to the reflection of the sun on their bright surfaces. Vapor or condensation trails from jet aircraft will sometimes appear to glow fiery red or orange when reflect­ ing sunlight. Afterburners from jet aircraft are often· reported as UFO's since they can be seen
  • war worsened, currency de­ clined stead!~ and the nation figura­ tively held its breath In anticipation of the threatened anti-war student dem­ onstrations two days hence. Dispatches from Canton said 2,000 students of Sun Yat-sen university be• gan
  • , Philip R., HEW ;;··/ WATSON, James L. CHAPMAN,Oscar, ,·DAY, Price, Baltimore Sun CONANT, James B. . MAC ARTHUR, Douglas MESTA, Perle EIJ,ISON, Ralph AKERS, Robert W. DJll,JEY.,Thomas E. HOFFMAN.,. Paul CHANCELLffi, John, US Information Aeency RICE, Emmett
  • ,, Lands ..into Housing and fast way of proceeding. made using Surplus possible concept. techniques (through the They will be blended .. going out next week to Baltimore, Hoboken (N. J. ), './ Philadelphia, - - Special and Boston.. teams
  • C0ISEK or •••CC•••rr ••• Waalllqtoa •ree•-, 141' fll'■41'0HCO. Daily C11Uforni1 Repab-!'Democrat, Santa Ro11n- · lieu. Sacrament.>. .Cumberland Preallyter, D•ilJ Rspreu, ~.irJs'lle.1 Pacheco. D-~ily Beac011. S1octloo. lAl:1mcd11 GueUc, Sun ilmer,,lda
  • on polltlcs ln Salgon; but I reviewed with him the bases tor a temperately optlmistlc position. Saville Davls; The Christian Science Monitor: Why no stalemate? Result attached. Philip Potter, Baltimore Sun: He has been concentrating on Middle Eaat and I
  • citizens. Under this team approach, the total needs of the community, rather than economy alone, willbe taken into consideration. As fiscal year 1967 ended, the Department was preparing to help finance such planning teams in Baltimore, Chicago and other
  • . Johnson was preparing his response to this endorsement of Stevenson by Labor. scurrying around the little house. There was a lot of There was an old bed out in the back yard and I went out and slept for about 30 minutes with the sun coming right down